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    Is Revelation 20:1-6 really a recap?

    To arrive at the conclusion that both eternal security and falling away through unbelief is affirmed by Rev 20:6 is convincing proof that you have not rightly understood this verse. Since both of these groups reign with Christ a thousand years, vs. 6 affirms that there shall be other...
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    Is Revelation 20:1-6 really a recap?

    In this I also agree! One claiming to be Amil then argues that eternal life in Christ can be lost, has not rightly divided the Word of God!
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    Is Revelation 20:1-6 really a recap?

    Salvation is not a matter of being Amil or not! Salvation unto man comes by God's grace through faith! To be saved one MUST believe that Christ gives eternal life to whosoever believes on Him! If you cannot believe the life we receive through Christ is ETERNAL and can never be lost, it is...
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    What is the reason for the strange transition in Matthew 10?

    Matthew 10:16-23 (KJV) Behold, I send you forth as sheep in the midst of wolves: be ye therefore wise as serpents, and harmless as doves. But beware of men: for they will deliver you up to the councils, and they will scourge you in their synagogues; And ye shall be brought before governors and...
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    Is Revelation 20:1-6 really a recap?

    That is exactly the resurrection Christ is speaking of! You say you believe we are in the spiritual Kingdom of God now, but how can you believe that since you deny we are eternally saved? You and whosoever denies eternal security can't seem to grasp the fact that none can belong to the eternal...
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    Is Revelation 20:1-6 really a recap?

    The age to come came when Christ came in the Kingdom of God ushering in the SPIRITUAL Kingdom of God. We have entered the Kingdom of God that now is spiritual when we are born again. That means we have spiritually, not physically entered the age that according to Christ was to come through His...
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    Is Revelation 20:1-6 really a recap?

    The resurrection Christ is referring to is His bodily resurrection, because He is the first resurrection from the dead never to die again.
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    Is Revelation 20:1-6 really a recap?

    Of course because that is what Scripture tells us we shall physically see when Christ comes again. It will be as it was when He departed from this world and the disciples saw Him ascending up into heaven until the clouds obscured their vision. If Christ does not return in bodily form as He...
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    Is Revelation 20:1-6 really a recap?

    The Bible often translate spirit as 'ghost'. And Christ tells His disciples who thought He had been resurrected a spirit/ghost, that a spirit does not have flesh and bones. And when Christ died on the cross after commending His spirit into the Fathers hands, we read "He gave up the ghost." A...
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    Is Revelation 20:1-6 really a recap?

    Resurrection is not of the spirit of man; it is of the body of man. The only way for man to be made spiritual alive is not through resurrection, but they must be born again! Matthew 22:30-32 (KJV) For in the resurrection they neither marry, nor are given in marriage, but are as the angels...
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    Is Revelation 20:1-6 really a recap?

    Marty explaining the first resurrection in this manner causes confusion. Because the first resurrection is the bodily resurrection of Christ that man must spiritually, (not physically) have part in through His Spirit in us, to overcome the second death. When we say man must be resurrected to...
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    Is Revelation 20:1-6 really a recap?

    Do you not believe that when we are born again having the Spirit of Christ within us, the spirit possesses eternal life because in spirit we are the likeness of Christ? Isn't that why Scripture tells us that when we walk/live by the Spirit we cannot sin? 1 John 3:9 (KJV) Whosoever is born...
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    Is Revelation 20:1-6 really a recap?

    In these forums I have repeatedly denied both full and partial preterism. PP find all their answers for fulfillment of what is written of Old wrapped up in 70 AD. I do NOT! I find my answers for prophesy in the cross and resurrection of Christ's coming including the manner in which I have...
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    Is Revelation 20:1-6 really a recap?

    Since you wish to know I will give you, my opinion! IMO you have a reputation in these forums of being offensive, abrasive and exceedingly rude. I'm guarded when replying to you because I fear being drawn into a heated debate where I could easily allow myself to be of the same attitude. This...
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    Is Revelation 20:1-6 really a recap?

    Very briefly, I believe the harlot in Rev 19 symbolizes the church of Old, characterized as the harlot through spiritual apostasy/adultery, being overrun by the powers of evil. Christ judged this harlot church of Old at His coming telling apostate Jews their house is left desolate and that the...
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    Satan and his demons are real beings/entities (with personalities) not abstract evil within unregenerate man

    Strong's Hebrew Dictionary 3742. כְּרוּב keruwb (kᵉrûwb) Search for H3742 in KJVSL; in KJV; /H3742']load in ESI. כְּרוּב kᵉrûwb, ker-oob' of uncertain derivation; a cherub or imaginary figure:—cherub, (plural) cherubims. masculine noun
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    Is Revelation 20:1-6 really a recap?

    It wouldn't do any good for me to answer your question until I know if you understand Babylon is symbolic!
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    Satan and his demons are real beings/entities (with personalities) not abstract evil within unregenerate man

    Do your own study, because it is clear the only voice you listen to is your own!
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    Is Revelation 20:1-6 really a recap?

    Who/what does Babylon symbolize?